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The Bonding Film market within the Semiconductor industry is a specialized segment of the larger semiconductor industry. Bonding films are used to connect two or more components together, such as a chip and a substrate. These films are typically made of polyimide, polyamide, or polyester materials, and are used to provide electrical insulation, thermal insulation, and mechanical strength. Bonding films are used in a variety of applications, including memory chips, logic chips, and other integrated circuits.
The Bonding Film market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Dow Corning, Henkel, 3M, Shin-Etsu Chemical, and Hitachi Chemical. Show Less Read more